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most supportive community in terms of identifying extremism in the united states. now, sometimes that puts folks in the muslim community in a difficult bind because, um, there's a form of self-censorship that takes place often in muslim communities where you feel like you can't criticize u.s. foreign policy, or else you'll be identified somehow as an extremist. so i think that's number one. there's a tendency, unfortunately, still among law enforcement officials to see muslims as the problem, as a group to be profiled instead of, really, the allies here. um, i would also say that we have seen the kinds of trainings that have taken place by law enforcement officials at the state level but also fbi training that have used very questionable material, materials that are not all that different from the song of roland. i mean, updated, of course, but embody those same stereotypes. muslims are inherently violent, islam is a religion of the sword, they are treacherous and not to be trusted. i'm not talking here, again, of al-qaeda or the taliban. the assumption is that all
most supportive community in terms of identifying extremism in the united states. now, sometimes that puts folks in the muslim community in a difficult bind because, um, there's a form of self-censorship that takes place often in muslim communities where you feel like you can't criticize u.s. foreign policy, or else you'll be identified somehow as an extremist. so i think that's number one. there's a tendency, unfortunately, still among law enforcement officials to see muslims as the problem,...
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without the united states, where are they going to sell those goods? there is a symbiotic relationship with us now. >> you believe we can use our economic leverage with the chinese to produce more human rights in china? you believe that's true? >> without a doubt. >> without a doubt. >> it was bill clinton on may 26, 1994 who severed the relationship between what was then called most favored nation status and human rights. that day things went into a tailspin and they've been doing it ever since. we need other believers, one of them being withholding visas to those who commit trust issues. >> i respect completely your opinion about forced abortions -- i don't know anyone who believes that in this country. >> there are people who are for it big time. >> thank you. you're not one of them. >>> we now join someone who has been very involved in chinese policy, jane harmon, she is president and ceo of the woodrow wilson national center. how do we balance our concern on getting our relations with china on better footing and this situation of chen? >> first, l
without the united states, where are they going to sell those goods? there is a symbiotic relationship with us now. >> you believe we can use our economic leverage with the chinese to produce more human rights in china? you believe that's true? >> without a doubt. >> without a doubt. >> it was bill clinton on may 26, 1994 who severed the relationship between what was then called most favored nation status and human rights. that day things went into a tailspin and they've...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> formally this week, satellites would have been dominated by the race for the white house and the increasingly heating battle between the obama and romney campaigns. but president obama rewrote the script, catching the world by surprise with an unexpected trip to afghanistan where he marked the one-year anniversary of the death of the world's most wanted terrorist. >> one year ago from bases here in afghanistan our troops launched the operation that killed osama bin laden. the goal that i set to defeat al qaeda and denied a chance to rebuild is now within our reach. >> the trip wasn't without controversy, some critics accusing the president of playing politics with the anniversary of bin laden's death, questioning whether romney's campaign would have done the same thing. romney this week picked up an important endorsement, the endorsement of the formal rival michele bachmann. jim acosta, romney still has an enormous amount of work ahead of him. >> th
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this is a huge operation for any country except the united nations -- the united states. i am only the second commander in chief next to president obama. [laughter] we have won a 20,000 soldiers. only the united states has more soldiers than that abroad. we have fielded another 15 political missions, what is known as a special quality mission, some with the explicit these building mandates. our record of achievement in nurturing recovery from conflict is long. there have been setbacks, of course, but the bottom line is clear -- united nations is there when we are most needed and just as clearly, our engagement has helped many societies make a new start. these building saves lives. it protect human rights and promotes the rule of law. it saves money with costs that are just a fraction of peacekeeping operations, military operations, and the economic damage caused by the countries. it is quite natural that this building is taken on a greater priority for the united nations. it is good to be here today to mark six years since the establishment of peace building commission, t
this is a huge operation for any country except the united nations -- the united states. i am only the second commander in chief next to president obama. [laughter] we have won a 20,000 soldiers. only the united states has more soldiers than that abroad. we have fielded another 15 political missions, what is known as a special quality mission, some with the explicit these building mandates. our record of achievement in nurturing recovery from conflict is long. there have been setbacks, of...
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he goes to the united states. he is a trader. we are back here, the good guys that allowed him to go. they are preparing their people obviously for this step. one would have to surprise that it is likely to happen, although nothing ever i go guaranteed. >> i know. stan, you know that very well. stan grant, jill dougherty, thank you both very much. >>> a u.s. citizen imprisoned in cuba since 2009 phoned wolf blitzer today. wolf is here next with details of his conversation with alan groves. >>> later, what happened during this morning's closed-door meeting between mitt romney and rick santorum? >> he takes that endorsement very seriously and felt he had to have a one-on-one conversation with mitt romney about some of the critical issues he cares about. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned b
he goes to the united states. he is a trader. we are back here, the good guys that allowed him to go. they are preparing their people obviously for this step. one would have to surprise that it is likely to happen, although nothing ever i go guaranteed. >> i know. stan, you know that very well. stan grant, jill dougherty, thank you both very much. >>> a u.s. citizen imprisoned in cuba since 2009 phoned wolf blitzer today. wolf is here next with details of his conversation with...
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the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in he is completely defenseless. the guarantees you want or guarantees from the government of china to the government of the united states, the strongest nation on earth. those guarantee would mean something but that is not what we have. so, here he is, he is taken to the hospital, we took him there, and then, all of our people disappeared and he now is left with the authorities would have not heard from him and they do not know where the wife and the children are, and i don't think that's how you dispose of an issue like this even if you have a high level banquet define our secretary of sta
the united states embassy is u.s. territory and he landed on the shores of the united states. and you do not san him out or have him leave from what we are hearing it was under duress, at least according to his lawyer, unless you have some kind of guarantee from the government of china. well, we hear from the state department that there were guarantees or assurances from the government of china to chen himself, that is useful. chen, against that dictatorship? one man against the government in...
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the president of the united states. he intimated that president obama is secretly foreign. that was the basis of the donald trump flash in the pan candidacy years ago. >> why doesn't he show his birth certificate? i think she should. three weeks ago when i started, i thought he was born in this country and now i have doubt. >> based on what? >> his grandmother said he was born in kenya and she was there and witnessed the birth. he doesn't have a birth certificate or he hasn't shown it. if you are going to be the president of the united states you have to be born in this country and there's a doubt as to whether or not he is. >> that little brain curdling wallow in celebrity driven up chuck came to an abrupt end about one year ago when on a wednesday afternoon, the president of the united states held a press conference at the white house to release his freaking birth certificate, to put that nonsense to rest. that was on a wednesday afternoon. three days later on saturday, it was the white house correspondence dinner whe
the president of the united states. he intimated that president obama is secretly foreign. that was the basis of the donald trump flash in the pan candidacy years ago. >> why doesn't he show his birth certificate? i think she should. three weeks ago when i started, i thought he was born in this country and now i have doubt. >> based on what? >> his grandmother said he was born in kenya and she was there and witnessed the birth. he doesn't have a birth certificate or he hasn't...
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states. of course we know that former president carter would have engaged -- former president carter took the opportunity and served. >> stephanie: yeah yeah. i thought that was kind of a cheap shot, wasn't it? at carter. and so current by the way. >> caller: he almost called it an apology. when you elect -- you elect to wear a uniform and you vacation in france, while others do serve when duty calls, it is a cheap shot. >> stephanie: even david fromme, george bush's speechwriter said he needs new writers. that seemed petty. >> correct me if i'm wrong but wasn't carter like a nuclear physicist on a nuclear submarine? so carter's wicked smart. >> stephanie: like that's rocket science. >> i could have done that. >> stephanie: carol in florida ♪ wheel of right wing hypocrites ♪ >> caller: hi, there stephanie. kudos to current for doing a great service by allowing our voices to be heard! >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i want to say that i am a 76-year-old on medicare and i want the same
states. of course we know that former president carter would have engaged -- former president carter took the opportunity and served. >> stephanie: yeah yeah. i thought that was kind of a cheap shot, wasn't it? at carter. and so current by the way. >> caller: he almost called it an apology. when you elect -- you elect to wear a uniform and you vacation in france, while others do serve when duty calls, it is a cheap shot. >> stephanie: even david fromme, george bush's...
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states bank constitutional and carry through the end of the 19th century of what really constitutes a corporation can they conduct commerce across state lines? should the national government provide welfare? user hotly debated issues including should it provide pensions to survivors of the civil war? we did that and magnanimous fashion but implicit was we provide it to the norris but not the south. >> host: what is on the cover of your book? >> then national capital early 19th century. definitely an artist's rendition. i wanted to pick an image to convey the fear of losing -- looming presence look at the bottom half of the book you see trees. than a fence than cows grazing on the lawn. >> host: what do teach year? >> u.s. history, and he chain a lecture class called digitize saying america and it looks at the key developments 1983 the lens of the information revolution. >> host: teaching contemporary but right about 19th century? >> i set out to write an introduction to a book and i remember i was a fellow at the woodrow wilson center. i was not a scholar but courted would an early
states bank constitutional and carry through the end of the 19th century of what really constitutes a corporation can they conduct commerce across state lines? should the national government provide welfare? user hotly debated issues including should it provide pensions to survivors of the civil war? we did that and magnanimous fashion but implicit was we provide it to the norris but not the south. >> host: what is on the cover of your book? >> then national capital early 19th...
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my guest tonight the junior united states senator from the grate great state of oklahoma. his new book is called, "the debt bomb: a bold plan to stop washington from bankrupting america." please welcome to the program, senator tom coburn. how are you? ( cheers and applause ) thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> jon: i wanted to congratulate ow your book. it's called "the debt bomb." i wanted to say, you know, i was theep see-- a lot of times these books are polemic, and they're very belittling of the other side. i felt like you really were-- this feels like a book that stand on principle. i congratulate you for that. >> thank you. >> jon: and your choice of san serif as the font also i thought was an excellent move in a bipartisan way. how-- how bad the debt-- the debt bomb, how bad do you feel like our debt is for us? >> well, it's a problem for us, but it's only-- the degree of severity of it depend on how we react to it and whether or not we will address it. the longer we wait, the harder and more difficult the pain, and the political class' whole goal was t
my guest tonight the junior united states senator from the grate great state of oklahoma. his new book is called, "the debt bomb: a bold plan to stop washington from bankrupting america." please welcome to the program, senator tom coburn. how are you? ( cheers and applause ) thank you for joining us. >> glad to be here. >> jon: i wanted to congratulate ow your book. it's called "the debt bomb." i wanted to say, you know, i was theep see-- a lot of times these...
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i believe that mitt romney will be a dramatically better president for the united states than barack obama. i believe that he has earned the right to represent the republican party and he's earned it the hard way. he has fought his way to the nomination. nobody gave him an inch. >> and do you want something from him? do you want to speak at the convention? do you need help with your debt? is there any kind of that negotiation going on? >> no, no. there's no negotiation. if they think i'm helpful speaking at the convention, i'm glad to do it. i've done lots of conventions in my career and as we're proving this morning, i can get on tv fairly often with or without speaking at the convention. obviously, i'd love help from anybody paying off the debt. obviously, president obama is not going to do it. if they want to go to newt.org, i'm grateful. i have been at this as a republican since 1958 when i was between my freshman and sophomore years in high school. i believe the republican party's very important to our future. what i want mitt romney to do is help us achieve a victory in the sen
i believe that mitt romney will be a dramatically better president for the united states than barack obama. i believe that he has earned the right to represent the republican party and he's earned it the hard way. he has fought his way to the nomination. nobody gave him an inch. >> and do you want something from him? do you want to speak at the convention? do you need help with your debt? is there any kind of that negotiation going on? >> no, no. there's no negotiation. if they...
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. >> i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> he gotoff -- he got off to a rocky start. most of his staff quit immediately over differences about how to run the campaign. he battled back with a surprise win in south carolina. he couldn't keep up with mitt romney's campaign spending and me formed poorly in the larger primary states. >> he will make the announcement here in virginia. he said expected to endorse romney. >> during the race he attacked romney. >> massachusetts moderate who created romney care. >> president obama's campaign is trying to take advantage of those attacks in a new video. >> as a man who wants to run for president who can't be honest with the american people >> he said he will help the republicans continue to defeat president obama in november. >> only ron paul remains in the race against the presumed nominee. >>> unlike yesterday the rain hasn't cleared up. take a live look outside right now. we still have low over cast, a low ceiling out there. warm and humid. we have complete coverage for you. marty bass in the out book. good aftern
. >> i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> he gotoff -- he got off to a rocky start. most of his staff quit immediately over differences about how to run the campaign. he battled back with a surprise win in south carolina. he couldn't keep up with mitt romney's campaign spending and me formed poorly in the larger primary states. >> he will make the announcement here in virginia. he said expected to endorse romney. >> during the race he...
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god bless the united states of america. >> and we are off, everyone. that is the official kick-off to president barack obama's re-election campaign. you see him there with the first lady who did a nice job introducing him some 35, 40 minutes ago. a rousing speech delivered on the campus of ohio state university in front of a crowd of about 14,000 people. i'm joined by erin, liam and karen. karen, you go over each little detail of this speech and you're here in studio with me. you pars through etch and every word. there is a tenor of things, but also an analysis. one thing i found so fascinating. when he was talking about mitt romney, giving him kudos as a man who had run a large financial firm and run a state. he did not say he had run a business. >> yes. i thought that was a very interesting choice of words. having run a financial firm which makes people think of wall street, companies about restructuring, firing, stripping assets, not necessarily a manufacturing company. i think that was very intentional language. some of the language to try to refra
god bless the united states of america. >> and we are off, everyone. that is the official kick-off to president barack obama's re-election campaign. you see him there with the first lady who did a nice job introducing him some 35, 40 minutes ago. a rousing speech delivered on the campus of ohio state university in front of a crowd of about 14,000 people. i'm joined by erin, liam and karen. karen, you go over each little detail of this speech and you're here in studio with me. you pars...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with theco
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with theco
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bank that does this does not serve the business community in the united states. all these things play into the narrative of the obama campaign right now. >> hogan, let's look the at it from the other side. they would push important the tougher law that they couldn't get through congress that jpmorgan had these risky bets and may not have happened if the banks were being lobbied like crazy to water down financial reform. do you feel that that is an argument to be made about this? >> you know, i'm not really sure at this point. again, thanks for having me on the show. but, you know, i think that politically, you have to look at this and in -- a -- for the entire cycle. right now not exactly sure what impact makes other than a couple days' story. they lost $2 billion, sure. they made $4 billion. it is capitalism, we can say. just look at it and go they made money, lost money, win some, lose some, big deal. but i think david is right. the larger construct moving into this election heading closer and closer to november, it is going to be that age-old argument. do we w
bank that does this does not serve the business community in the united states. all these things play into the narrative of the obama campaign right now. >> hogan, let's look the at it from the other side. they would push important the tougher law that they couldn't get through congress that jpmorgan had these risky bets and may not have happened if the banks were being lobbied like crazy to water down financial reform. do you feel that that is an argument to be made about this? >>...
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welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse.
welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we will start with the economy. america's economy is looking somewhat better. europe's is looking a lot worse.
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the united states is bankrupt. the united states can print money like a drunken sailor. that will catch up with them. we have to reduce the deficit and the debt. we have to make sacrifices. there must be shared sacrifices. we cannot continue on the path we are on. people don't want to talk about the sacred cows that we have -- social security, medicare, medicaid. nobody wants to cut those programs. we do not want to harm senior citizens. it is the only thing we can do to survive. people talk about the price of gold. we're losing the value of the dollar every day. at some point the dollar will not be the universal currency of the world. we're losing that. i'm not going to kick the can down thte road. host: your take on the sequestration cuts. guest: republicans are democrats -- and democrats will not do anything explosive. they are good about the rhetoric and the talk about making the proposal. they want to maintain the house and the senate. it is up and down whether they can oust president obama. host: we're talking with armstrong williams. he has is own program on sincl
the united states is bankrupt. the united states can print money like a drunken sailor. that will catch up with them. we have to reduce the deficit and the debt. we have to make sacrifices. there must be shared sacrifices. we cannot continue on the path we are on. people don't want to talk about the sacred cows that we have -- social security, medicare, medicaid. nobody wants to cut those programs. we do not want to harm senior citizens. it is the only thing we can do to survive. people talk...
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. >> the next president of the united states, president mitt romney! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. chors plaus. >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i don't know about you, i don't know about you, folks, but i for one-- (cheers and applause) >> stephen: i am really-- reeling from the presidential elections first may-tober surprise. yesterday's shocking announcement. >> today i'm suspending the campaign. >> stephen: newt gingrich has left the race! i have not been this caught off guard since he entered the race. (laughter) >> stephen: now newt pledged to endorse mitt romney at a later date. but mitt's campaign might think newt said enough already. >> romney is a guy who will manage the decay. he's not the guy who is going to change
. >> the next president of the united states, president mitt romney! captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! stephen, stephen, stephen! >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. chors plaus. >> stephen: thank you so much. welcome to the report. thank you for joining us. folks, i...
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states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new agreement, american support for at least the next dozen years and this just in, there have been three explosions recently. one a car bomb for which the taliban has taken credit. the same taliban that the president exthe ended an olive branch just hours before. >> how unfortunate. all right. thank you. >>> well, before mr. obama's surprise visit was announced, mitt romney had been criticizing him for his handling of the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. today in new york city, romney said it's fine for the president to say he had a role in the essential killing of osama bin laden, the problem romney says is making an event
states will stand by them. >> reporter: the united states will continue to train afghan troops and target al-qaeda even after most american troops return home. >> and some of your buddies say get killed and there's going to be heart break and pain and difficulty ahead. >> reporter: with fixed limits. >> but we will not build permanent bases in this country, nor patrolling in cities and mountains. that will be the job of the afghan people. >> reporter: under the new...
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. >> as a man who wants to run for president of the united states to cannot be honest, -- >> it took 20 minutes for newt gingrich to even mention mitt romney. his main message is he stands -- plans to stay outspoken on the political stage. newt gingrich says he is suspending his campaign, not ending it. he did not formally endorsed mitt romney today, but his aides say that will be coming at a later date. reporting live, rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> officially it is down to two men in the republican race. that is officially because ron paul has yet to win a primary and has won a total of only 80 delegates. he vows to stay in the race all the way to the convention. >> you can follow developments anytime on our web site wjla.com. >> president obama returned late from his surprise trip to afghanistan. some of his republican critics say the president is politicizing the death. the president is keeping busy on the campaign trail. >> late breaking developments tonight in a high-profile trial in arlington. a jury has recommended 22 years in prison for michael gardner. he was convicted earl
. >> as a man who wants to run for president of the united states to cannot be honest, -- >> it took 20 minutes for newt gingrich to even mention mitt romney. his main message is he stands -- plans to stay outspoken on the political stage. newt gingrich says he is suspending his campaign, not ending it. he did not formally endorsed mitt romney today, but his aides say that will be coming at a later date. reporting live, rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> officially it is down to...
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beijingg wants the united states to apologize for keeping him at the embassy, and clinton has said that it was an extraordinary circumstance and we don't expect it to be repeated. when " the wall street journrnal" says it is a sign n of weakness what is your take evan? >> pny crisis. what you have to keep yourye on this u.s.-chinese relations. that is the larger picicture here. i do't blame him for getting -- he is not the main event. the main event is us getting along with china. that does not mean we hahaveo kowtow to them, but we have to get along. i sliked seeing romney tried to make hay out of this thing because the larger issssue is u.u.s.-chinese relations. >> nina? >> having a political cdidate not make hay out o of it is like having a waterpaniel not go in the water. these ings are i incncredibly complicated. we as a free society want to do everything, anit is in conflict often with our national interests on a larger scale. in this case, there may have also been aa battle in china among different factions with the military havaving one position and reformer people having anotot
beijingg wants the united states to apologize for keeping him at the embassy, and clinton has said that it was an extraordinary circumstance and we don't expect it to be repeated. when " the wall street journrnal" says it is a sign n of weakness what is your take evan? >> pny crisis. what you have to keep yourye on this u.s.-chinese relations. that is the larger picicture here. i do't blame him for getting -- he is not the main event. the main event is us getting along with...
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. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first time since arriving at a summit. >> a statement confirmed he can apply to travel abroad. >> they appear to be easing restrictions on chen. >> staff and our doctor had a chance to meet with him. he confirmed that he and his family now want to go to the united states so he can pursue his studies. >> the new deal is not welcomed by everyone. amnesty international call it an empty promise by the chinese. there are a few things chen is not getting including one he expressed recalling into a congressional meeting. >> i want to meet with secretary clinton. >> he also is not leaving on her p
. >> he has been offered a fellowship at a university in the united states. this case has increased tensions between the united states and china. >> it is the latest twist in a drama that threatened to dismantle a diplomatic agreement between the u.s. and china. the foreign ministry said they will allow the prominent activist to apply for a permit to study abroad. the secretary of call state hillary clinton -- secretary of state hillary clinton address the situation for the first...
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. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. i acknowledge when i announced that the president deserved credit. i continue to believe that. >> reporter: romney believes it would be inappropriate for president obama to politicize the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. >> the former rival newt gingrich is expected to drop out tomorrow and endorse romney. >> reporter: he did a campaign web video to some of his supporters. if they were shocked by what he had to say, it was surprising. we have all known that he would put aside his run for the presidency. >> on wednesday i will officially be suspending the campaign as part of a precedent. i wanted you to know first because your help was vital. >> reporter: in that web video newt gingrich didn't actually say mitt romney's name but said he would do what he can to beat obama in the fall. we are expecting the two candidates, mitt romney and newt gingrich will appear together on the campaign trail. back to you. >> thank you. we'll check in with you tomorrow. j
. >> had i been president of the united states i would have made the same decision the president made which was to remove him. i acknowledge when i announced that the president deserved credit. i continue to believe that. >> reporter: romney believes it would be inappropriate for president obama to politicize the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. >> the former rival newt gingrich is expected to drop out tomorrow and endorse romney. >> reporter: he did a campaign...
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house of representatives. >> he has run for president of the united states. >> he has run for just about everything. >> and his name is-- what is his name. >> i don't know it is josu, if it is hosu. >> hosu or also known as joshua. >> i have always called him mr. la rose. >> stephen: well, ayla rose by any other name spells like a mystery. join me tonight as i go in search of the man who would ride my pac tails. >> it's a mystery. he's got a lot of super pacs. but we don't know anything about him. who is this guy? to solve the mystery of the missing money man. >> i hopped on board "the colbert report" seaplane. and flew to duval county, florida, where mr. la rose ran for office. to meet the supervisor of elections and find out just who this la rose really is. >> i have never met him or seen him. >> oakey doke. >> my search then took me to the county la rose lives in where i met with former rival for the state senate and current clutter phobe bill ramos who remembers la rose from their dramatic clashes in the primary debate. >> when the first debate occurred, he wasn't there. and the seco
house of representatives. >> he has run for president of the united states. >> he has run for just about everything. >> and his name is-- what is his name. >> i don't know it is josu, if it is hosu. >> hosu or also known as joshua. >> i have always called him mr. la rose. >> stephen: well, ayla rose by any other name spells like a mystery. join me tonight as i go in search of the man who would ride my pac tails. >> it's a mystery. he's got a lot...
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states will proceed from this point forward. he took the opportunity, also, to mark one year since the death of osama bin laden and critics accuse the president of politicizing bin laden's death as did mitt romney. >> let's not make the capture of the killing of bin laden a politically divisive events. there are plenty of differents between president obama and myself but do not make up ones based on he may not have done this. it is disappointing and unfortunate. >> that was based on an ad that the obama administration released questioning whether or not mitt romney might have done the same thing in ordering the bin ben raid. so, how did the media cover it this week? >> they jumped all over the campaign, they thought it was inappropriate and i think the obama administration, the campaign, they will face a quality control issue on the videos. we will get to that in another segment. they have an operation out there in chicago cranking out stuff which employees up in their face and they are not paying attention. and just as responsi
states will proceed from this point forward. he took the opportunity, also, to mark one year since the death of osama bin laden and critics accuse the president of politicizing bin laden's death as did mitt romney. >> let's not make the capture of the killing of bin laden a politically divisive events. there are plenty of differents between president obama and myself but do not make up ones based on he may not have done this. it is disappointing and unfortunate. >> that was based on...
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>> you're really raising a big question of our own country, the united states, how the united states has responded to the aspirations of the population of the world. if you listen to obama, he's wonderful, even though he lately offered, even though he has done a great deal of good, in particular after what happened in the last eight years or so. united states is still far behind the curve in trying to, really, basically not only embrace the aspirations of the people, but trying to take concrete measures in the american community to help the people in egypt. you mentioned egypt today, dylan. 43% of the 18 million egyptians that are either in poverty or below the poverty line at less than $2 a day. egypt is a bankrupt country. how can you have a democracy if you have people starving? how can you have a democracy if you can't pay the wages of your people. 15% of egyptians in some places in egypt are unemployed. this is what we are talking about, even though barack obama has embraced the uprisings, and unfortunately, the united states has not done enough in terms of concrete measures. an
>> you're really raising a big question of our own country, the united states, how the united states has responded to the aspirations of the population of the world. if you listen to obama, he's wonderful, even though he lately offered, even though he has done a great deal of good, in particular after what happened in the last eight years or so. united states is still far behind the curve in trying to, really, basically not only embrace the aspirations of the people, but trying to take...
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states. we likely heard stories of farmers unable to harvest crops without the help of immigrant workers or high tech businesses unable to harness the talent of immigrant employees who are either lost in our maze of immigration visas or driven to our competitors overseas. what you may not have heard about is the financial cost of a broken immigration system. and in a time of shrinking budgets it's a perfect opportunity to find a solution that meets our fiscal needs as well. we spend billions of dollars each year enforcing a set of immigration laws that probably most people can agree are not working for america. for fiscal year 2012, the year we're currently in, fiscally, congress spent $11.8 billion for customs and border protection to enforce the immigration laws. in addition, $5.5 billion was give tune the immigration customs and enforcement agency. the government spends an estimated $23,000 to deport a single individual. and the obama administration is deporting people in record numbers. s
states. we likely heard stories of farmers unable to harvest crops without the help of immigrant workers or high tech businesses unable to harness the talent of immigrant employees who are either lost in our maze of immigration visas or driven to our competitors overseas. what you may not have heard about is the financial cost of a broken immigration system. and in a time of shrinking budgets it's a perfect opportunity to find a solution that meets our fiscal needs as well. we spend billions of...
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he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're going to continue out there in the road, talking, campaigning, making speeches. doing everything we can to help defeat barack obama. i hope you'll join us in this historic effort, because this is still the most important election in our lifetime. >> gingrich will formerly enter his campaign in a press conference tomorrow afternoon. his advisers indicated he will endorse mitt romney. >> and the former massachusetts governor will be here in d.c. area tomorrow as well. romney has two events scheduled for northern virginia. at 10:30, he'll be at the exhibit edge in shantilly along with virginia's
he'll be discussing the united states new extended commitment to that country t. will be right here, wusa9, 7:30. >>> newt gingrich is officially dropping his bid for the republican presidential nomination. the former speaker of the house confirmed what has been reported, he will suspend his campaign. gingrich made the announcement. in it, he thanked them for their help along the campaign trail and pledged to continue helping the republicans in the general election. >> we're...
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and how important is the strategic interests of that agreement for the united states? >> i think clearly laying out a game plan to maintain and increase stability in afghanistan is a a strategic interest in the united states. secondly it's to tell the pakistanis that we are going to stay in the region. they are >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look at all of the pieces? >>tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >>you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... putting boots on the ground and having two0105 -1 4844 5 pp0140 -1 ç1cppr15506Ñ 50 p you don't look at >>sharp tongue, quick whit and above all, politically direct. >>you just think there is no low oh, no. if al gore's watching today... battle speech right? may i? [ horse nei
and how important is the strategic interests of that agreement for the united states? >> i think clearly laying out a game plan to maintain and increase stability in afghanistan is a a strategic interest in the united states. secondly it's to tell the pakistanis that we are going to stay in the region. they are >>you just think there is no low they won't go to. oh, no. if al gore's watching today... i.q. will go way up. how are you ever going to solve the problem if you don't look...